Who Built the Pyramids Before the Pharaohs?

Who Built the Pyramids Before the Pharaohs?

From Lost and Hidden History by Forbidden Knowledge Network

April 7, 2026 · 25 min

About this episode

This episode explores the construction of the Great Pyramids of Giza and questions the established historical narratives surrounding their builders.

https://www.theforbiddenknowledgenetwork.com The Great Pyramids of Giza have long captivated the imagination, not just because of their monumental scale, but due to the remarkable precision with which their stone blocks were assembled. The stones fit together with such accuracy that it's claimed even the thinnest sheet of paper cannot slip between them. This feat suggests some techniques or knowledge that surpass what we traditionally attribute to the builders of the Pharaohs’ era. Could this be evidence of an advanced civilization predating the known Egyptian dynasties, or perhaps undiscovered engineering methods? This episode delves deep into the history of the pyramids, questioning established timelines and exploring evidence that suggests these ancient monuments may hold secrets not aligned with mainstream historical narratives. As we investigate the pyramids' construction, we encounter astronomical alignments and engineering capabilities that were supposedly beyond the reach of the Fourth Dynasty Egyptians. This episode raises critical questions about how and why historical narratives might have been shaped to fit a particular framework. Was there an intentional suppression…

Topics covered

  • pyramids
  • ancient civilizations
  • engineering
  • historical narratives
  • archaeology

Keywords

  • pyramids
  • Giza
  • ancient civilization
  • engineering methods
  • historical narratives
  • Fourth Dynasty
  • astronomical alignments

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Forbidden Knowledge Network

Places: Giza, Egypt

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